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Mid-Atlantic Region State Champions
Little League Baseball Division (Ages 10-12)


Click on a specific state or scroll through the page to see a list of recent state champions for all Mid-Atlantic Region states:
Delaware | District of Columbia | Maryland | Pennsylvania
Teams listed in bold qualified for the Little League World Series by winning the Eastern Region tournament (1957-2000) or Mid-Atlantic Region tournament (2001-present).


Delaware

State Champions
2024 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2023 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2022 - Naamans (Wilmington, Delaware)
2021 - Canal (Bear)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Newark National
2018 - Milton
2017 - Milton
2016 - Milton
2015 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2014 - Newark National
2013 - Newark National
2012 - Newark National
2011 - Newark National
2010 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
2009 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2008 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2007 - M-O-T (Middletown)
2006 - Naamans (Wilmington)
2005 - Canal (Bear)
2004 - Capitol (Wilmington)
2003 - Naamans (Wilmington)
2002 - Lower Sussex (Frankford)
2001 - Midway (Wilmington)
2000 - Milford
1999 - Dover
1998 - Georgetown
1997 - Georgetown
1996 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1995 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1994 - Canal (Bear)
1993 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1992 - Newark National
1991 - Newark American
1990 - Newark American
1989 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1988 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1987 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1986 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1985 - Newark American
1984 - Newark National
1983 - Hockessin Piedmont
1982 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1981 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1980 - Newark National
1979 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1978 - Naamans (Wilmington)
1977 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1976 - Naamans (Wilmington)
1975 - Brandywine (Wilmington)
1974 - Newark National
1973 - Dover
1972 - Suburban (New Castle)
1971 - Suburban (New Castle)
1970 - Newark American
1969 - Camden-Wyoming
1968 - Newark American
1967 - Georgetown
1966 - Georgetown
1965 - M-O-T (Middletown)
1964 - Dover
1963 - Capitol (Wilmington)
1962 - Wilmington Optimist
1961 - Wilmington Optimist
1960 - Nanticoke (Seaford)
1959 - Wilmington Optimist
1958 - Wilmington Optimist
1957 - Newark National

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District of Columbia

District of Columbia Champions

NOTE: Prior to 1998, leagues in Washington D.C. competed in District 3 of the Maryland tournament structure.

2024 - Capitol Hill (Washington D.C.)
2023 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2022 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2021 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2018 - Mamie Johnson (Washington D.C.)
2017 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2016 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2015 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2014 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2013 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2012 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2011 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2010 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2009 - Northwest Washington (Washington D.C.)
2008 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2007 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2006 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2005 - (no tournament held)
2004 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2003 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2002 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2001 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
2000 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
1999 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
1998 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)

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Maryland

State Champions
2024 - West Salisbury
2023 - Montgomery County (Bethesda) - Lower County
2022 - Conococheague (Williamsport)
2021 - Montgomery County (Bethesda) - Lower County
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Fruitland
2018 - Berlin
2017 - Thurmont
2016 - Hughesville Baseball and Softball
2015 - Delmar
2014 - West Salisbury
2013 - Berlin
2012 - West Salisbury
2011 - Conococheague (Williamsport)
2010 - Brunswick Railroaders
2009 - Conococheague (Williamsport)
2008 - Hagerstown Federal
2007 - West Salisbury
2006 - South Caroline (Preston)
2005 - Thurmont
2004 - South Caroline (Preston)
2003 - West Salisbury
2002 - South Caroline (Preston)
2001 - Easton
2000 - North East
1999 - Denton
1998 - Hughesville
1997 - St. Mary’s American (Hollywood/California)
1996 - Capitol City (Washington D.C.)
1995 - Brunswick Railroaders
1994 - Oakland
1993 - Elkton Community
1992 - Waldorf American
1991 - Tri-City (East New Market)
1990 - Hagerstown American
1989 - Westminster
1988 - Westminster
1987 - Calvert County American (Prince Frederick)
1986 - Brunswick Railroaders
1985 - Frostburg
1984 - Brunswick Railroaders
1983 - Rising Sun
1982 - Easton
1981 - Brunswick Railroaders
1980 - Forest Park (Baltimore)
1979 - Hagerstown West End
1978 - Elkton Community
1977 - Harundale (Glen Burnie)
1976 - Hagerstown West End
1975 - Harundale (Glen Burnie)
1974 - Elkton Community
1973 - Hagerstown National
1972 - Hagerstown National
1971 - Oxon Hill
1970 - Frederick National
1969 - Brunswick Railroaders
1968 - Hagerstown National
1967 - Westminster
1966 - Brunswick Railroaders
1965 - Hagerstown National
1964 - Hagerstown National
1963 - Stembridge (Baltimore)
1962 - Hagerstown West End
1961 - Conococheague (Williamsport)
1960 - Brooklyn-Curtis Bay (Baltimore)
1959 - East Salisbury
1958 - Brooklyn Park
1957 - Frederick National

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Pennsylvania

From 1949 through 1956, the Pennsylvania state champion advanced directly to the Little League World Series, while in 1948, Pennsylvania's top three finishers all advanced to the series.

State Champions
2024 - Council Rock Newtown (Newtown)
2023 - Media
2022 - Hollidaysburg Area Summer Baseball
2021 - Upper Providence (Oaks)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - East Pennsboro (Enola)
2018 - Keystone (Clinton County)
2017 - Upper Providence (Oaks)
2016 - Keystone (Clinton County)
2015 - Red Land (Newberrytown)
2014 - Taney Youth Baseball Association (Philadelphia)
2013 - Lionville
2012 - Collier Township Athletic Association
2011 - Keystone (Clinton County)
2010 - Council Rock Newtown (Newtown)
2009 - Moon Township
2008 - Devon-Strafford
2007 - Council Rock Northampton (Richboro)
2006 - Butler Township
2005 - Council Rock Newtown (Newtown)
2004 - Deep Run Valley (Hilltown)
2003 - Lower Perkiomen (Collegeville)
2002 - Lehigh (Bethlehem)
2001 - State College American
2000 - Levittown Eastern
1999 - State College National
1998 - Latrobe
1997 - Railway Park (Pottsville)
1996 - Franklin
1995 - Franklin
1994 - Franklin
1993 - Connellsville
1992 - Ingomar American (McCandless)
1991 - DuBois
1990 - Shippensburg Area
1989 - DuBois
1988 - Aston-Middletown (Elwyn)
1987 - Montoursville
1986 - Council Rock Newtown (Newtown)
1985 - Montoursville
1984 - Milton
1983 - DuBois
1982 - Uptown (Pittsburgh)
1981 - DuBois
1980 - York
1979 - North Braddock
1978 - Connellsville
1977 - Connellsville
1976 - Connellsville
1975 - Carbino Club (Jessup)
1974 - Red Land (Lewisberry)
1973 - Newberry (Williamsport)
1972 - Berwick Area
1971 - Hazleton National
1970 - DuBois
1969 - Newberry (Williamsport)
1968 - North Pittsburth
1967 - Newtown-Edgmont (Newtown Square)
1966 - Huntingdon
1965 - Levittown American
1964 - Connellsville
1963 - Connellsville
1962 - Back Mountain (Dallas)
1961 - Levittown American
1960 - Levittown American
1959 - Chester Suburban
1958 - Bellefonte and Vicinity
1957 - Media
1956 - Upper Darby
1955 - Morrisville
1954 - Masontown Exchange Club
1953 - Camp Hill
1952 - Monongahela Optimist
1951 - Potter McKean (Roulette)
1950 - Punxsutawney
1949 - Lock Haven
1948 - Lock Haven

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